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Lunettes. An American lady; sister of
Roscos Conkling.
Connell, Mrs. M. E. Olive Waynt. An American lady.
Connelly, Daniel. Eapidan. An American journalist, of Buffalo, N.Y. (1).
Connelly, Rev. Pierce, A M., 1804-. Pascal the Younger. An American Epis. divine ; Univ. of Penn., 1821 ; Rector of Trinity Church, at Natchez, Tenn , for a time; then Coined the Roman Catholics; but afterwards returned to the Prot. Epis. Church, and became Domestic Chaplain to the Earl of Shrewsbury, at Alton Towers
Conner, Mrs. E. A Eliza Archard. An American writer, of New York City(').
Connolly, Charles M. Uncle Schnei- der; NIC Slater.
Connolly, James H. J. H. C. An American journalist, of New York City O.
Connor, Rev. Rowland, 1S42-. R. (7.; R. W. L. An American writer; b. in New York City ; at one time an editor of the Nation" (N.Y.), and contributor to the "Tribune"; "International Re- view," from 1880 to 1885 et seq.; minister at East Saginaw, Mich.
Constable, John. Clerophilus; Alethes. An English writer, of the 18th century.
Constable, Michael. M. 0.; A Brit- ish Soldier. An Irish poet.
Conte, Xavler. H. Axtern. A French writer.
Converse, Charles Crozat, 1834r-. Karl Eeden; G. O. Nevers; E. C. Berons. An American musician and lawyer; b. in Warren, Mass.; studied music at Leipzic in 1857, and law at Albany, N.Y., in 1861.
Conway, Gen. Henry Seymour, 1720-95. A General Officer. An English soldier and statesman; Secretary of State, 17G5-68.
Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1S32-. M. D C.; A Native of Virginia. An American writer ; b. in Stafford Co., Va ; Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Penn. ; was for a time a Methodist itinerant; then stud- ied theology at the Harvard Divinity School, and returned to his native State hoping to be able to preach his new views, but was met by a mob of gentle- men who ordered him to leave the State. Afterwards he was the minister of the Unit, societies at Washington and Cin- cinnati, 1854r-56. He was settled as pas- tor of the South Place Chapel, London, in 1864, and remained there till the last year.
Conwell, Col. Russell H. Rus&t,lL
An American lawyer and writer.
Cook, Dutton, 1832-83. D. C. An English dramatic critic; b. in Grantham, Lines.; educ at King's Coll., London, and studied law, but turned his attention to art and literature , ass't editor of the "Cornhill Magazine," 1868-71, and dra- matic critic to the "Pall Mall Gazette," 1807-75, and the same to the "World" newspaper, 1875-83 ; d. in London.
Cook, Ebenczer. E. C., Gent. An American satirical writer, of Mary- land C 1 }, early in the 18th century.
Cook, Joel. J. C. An American author; Special Correspondent of the " Philadelphia Press " with the Army of the Potomac.
Cook, Mrs. Mary Louise (Redd). Mary Lennox. An American "South- land" poet and prose writer, of Georgia, where she was b., and at an early age married Mr. James C. Cook, a planter. In 1871 their residence had been for a number of years at Columbus.
Cook,MilllcentWhiteside. A Lady. An English writer.
Cook, Theodore P. Mat MacArone*
Cooke, . A Pi otestant. An Eng- lish political writer.
Cooke, Charles Wallwyn Rad- cliffe Angelina Gushington. An Eng- lish writer.
Cooke, Mrs. Helen M. Lottie Lin- wood. An American writer.
Cooke, John A Devonshire Dog- Trot. An English author, of Exeter.
Cooke, John, M.D. J. C. } M.D. An English physician; practised at !Ne\v- bury, in Berkshhe
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-. Anas Todkibl ; C. Effingham, Esq. ; Col. Sum/, of Eagle's Nest; A Gentleman; A Virgin- ian. An American author of distinction ; b. at Winchester, Va. ; studied law, but has devoted his life chiefly to literature ; now resides at "The Briars," near Boyce, Va.
Cooke, Thomas, 1702(?)-56, Atti- cus; Scnblerus Quartvs. An English poet; b. in Braintree, Essex; satirized by Pope in the " Dunciad."
Coole, Benjamin, -1717. JEclea-Nobj- moni; A Father ; A Gentleman in- the City. An English Priend, of Wiltshire, after- wards of Bnstol.
Cooley, Adelaide J. Addie. An American writer.
CooUdge, Sarah E. Kate Willis. An American writer.
Coombe, William, Esq,, 1741-1823. The Honourable Mr. ; P. Q.; Bel-